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  Willie Shaw  
 

Vice-Mayor - District One
1565 1st Street, Room 101
Sarasota, FL 34236
Phone: (941) 954-4115

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Term Expires: 2015

Education:
Berean Bible College and Seminary, Palmetto, Florida
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas
St. Petersburg Junior College, St. Petersburg, Florida – Associate of Arts
Booker High School, Sarasota, Florida – Diploma
Various Management Schools with the U.S. Postal Service

 

 

Experience:

May 2011 to current City of Sarasota  Elected City Commissioner
2000 to current  Mount Tabor Missionary        
Baptist Church            
Associate Minister
Bereavement Counseling
1971-1999  U.S. Postal Service  Supervisor
1967-1971  U.S. Air Force  Vietnam-Era Veteran
Staff Sergeant – Security Police Officer


CIVIC INVOLVEMENT

Member of the American Legion
Past participant of the Sarasota Police Advisory Panel Board

INTERESTS & HOBBIES

People, Music, and Reading

PERSONAL

Born in Sarasota, Florida
Commissioner Shaw’s family has lived in Sarasota for 110 years.
Married to wife, Juanita, for ten years
Father of nine children, seventeen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren

 

 

 
   
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